dissipadors
Dissipadors, also known as heat sinks, are passive heat exchangers that cool a device by dissipating heat into the surrounding medium, typically air or a liquid. Their primary function is to increase the surface area available for thermal transfer, allowing heat to escape more efficiently from a heat-generating component. They are commonly found in electronic devices, computers, engines, and power supplies to prevent overheating and ensure reliable operation.
The effectiveness of a dissipador depends on several factors, including the material it is made from, its